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By Philippe Haeck. 2004
Philippe Haeck nous livre un poème-vie autour de l'école, composé de quarante-cinq fragments, chacun précédé et suivi d'un texte de…
création d'élèves. Un poème-vie sur l'importance d'explorer librement le territoire de l'imaginaire, sur la différence entre une parole qui rend compte d'une expérience et un discours ressassant un savoir théorique. 2004.By Anne-Marie Alonzo. 1987
Entre prose et poésie, "Écoute, Sultane" se présente à la fois comme un récit d'enfance et comme une lettre d'amour.…
Dans un premier mouvement, l'auteure ramène à la surface le visage de la famille, l'école, le départ vers le Canada. Dans un deuxième mouvement, une Égypte réelle et une Égypte mythique. 1987.By Patrick Bouvet. 2007
Une lectrice de magazines, une jeune starlette et une performeuse féministe : trois femmes aux prises avec les canons de…
la beauté. Comment s'y prendre pour exister ? Soumises ou rebelles, elles savent que l'apparence a toujours le dernier mot.By Philippe Chazal. 1999
Avec cet ouvrage, l'auteur, lui-même aveugle et longuement impliqué dans des luttes pour l'intégration au travail, présente en deux parties…
tous les aspects et perspectives de l'insertion professionnelle des personnes aveugles. Dans un premier temps, il expose les éléments liés à la réussite tels que, par exemple, l'utilisation du braille, la compensation du handicap, l'orientation professionnelle, l'adaptation des postes de travail, des mesures législatives favorables, etc. On retrouve dans la seconde partie des témoignages d'une centaine de personnes occupant diverses professions. Ce livre est indispensable aussi bien aux personnes aveugles et à leurs familles qu'aux professionnels visant l'intégration sociale et professionnelle et aux organismes désireux d'employer des personnes ayant une déficience visuelle.By Ken Babstock. 2011
“Carolinian forest” echoes back as construction cranes in an urban skyline, “Second Life” returns as wildlife, as childhood. Even the…
poem itself - the idea of a poem - as a unit of understanding is shadowed by a great unknowing. Fearless in its language, its trajectories and frames of reference, these poems gaze upon the objects of their attention until they rattle and exude their auras of strangeness. Some strong language. 2011.By Oliver Sacks, Christian Cler. 2011
Une approche pluridisciplinaire sur la vision, dans laquelle l'auteur tente de comprendre comment, à partir de la perception, le cerveau…
organise et construit une vision cohérente et intelligible. 2012, c2011. Titre uniforme: The mind's eye.By Dani Couture. 2018
Dani Couture's latest poems are transmissions that travel across the cosmos and the spaces we live in, as well as…
within the more intimate distances we navigate between one another. Distances we hope to bridge with contact, often to profound or disastrous effects. With language rooted in science, sociology, memoir and aesthetics, she questions the limits of our bodies, both human and celestial. Like the subtle cues we lend one another and the hopeful messages we send into deep space, these poems broadcast our greatest aspirations and vulnerabilities. 2018.By Micheline Maylor. 2017
Micheline Maylor's poems slip effortlessly through topics ranging from what we give up as we age to regrets for love…
that has passed, the interplay between the animal world and human thought, and the myths we append to ourselves and others. An expansive, conversational voice underscores the poet's technical mastery as her subjects turn from love to hope to fearlessness. Maylor asks readers to perceive how we inhabit our selves, how words construct us. By turns quirky, startling, earthy, and hope-filled, these poems reflect the moods of existence. Little Wildheart is rich with challenge and surprise. 2017.By Bruce P Rosenthal, Kate Kelly. 2001
A complete guide to macular degeneration, including information on the symptoms and causes of AMD; the latest research on medical…
treatments and vision rehabilitation; how diet, exercise, and other lifestyle changes can help slow the progress of AMD; devices that aid readings, driving and other everyday activities; glossary and resource list. 2001.By Lin Oliver, Tomie DePaola. 2014
A collection of original poems celebrates the everyday things that enthrall little ones, such as playing peekaboo, banging pots and…
pans, splashing at bath time, and cuddling at bedtime. Introduces young children to the sound of poetry. Grades P-2. 2014. Uniform title: Poems.By Fady Joudah, Ghassān Zaqṭān. 2012
This inspired translation brings to English-language readers the best work by one of the most important and original Palestinian poets…
of our time. Winner of the 2013 Griffin International Poetry Prize. c2012. Uniform title: Ka-ṭayr min al-qashsh yatbaʻunī.By N. M Bodecker. 1974
By Pierre Morency. 2018
Pierre Morency nous propose ici un recueil où se côtoient vers et prose. Témoignant d'une époustouflante maîtrise, rayonnant d'une constante…
lumière, ces textes célèbrent la flamme, à la fois forte et fragile, qui brûle en chaque être vivant. 2018.By Colin McNaughton. 1994
A collection of humorous, scary, disgusting poems about monsters and other such creatures. Includes "Cockroach Sandwich," "Another Poem to Send…
to Your Worst Enemy," "The Ooze Zombie from the Slime Pits of Grunge!" and "Jekyll and Hyde Park." Grades 2-4 and older readers. 1994.By Kenneth Jernigan. 1993
In the title essay in this Kernel Book collection, National Federation of the Blind spokesperson Kenneth Jernigan tells of wanting…
to make hay during the summer as a young man. When he was turned down, Jernigan made and sold tables at a much higher rate of pay, proving there are many ways to "make hay." Other essays show that when blind people are given the right opportunities, blindness is reduced to the level of a physical nuisance. c1993.By Gwendolyn MacEwen. 1974
By Laurent Theillet. 2015
Les poèmes ne me font pas peur est le récit atypique d'une adolescente mordue de poésie. Accessible et captivant, il…
brise d'un coup les idées préconçues que les adolescents peuvent se faire du genre poétique. Écrit dans une langue belle et imagée, ce récit fulgurant n'a rien de rébarbatif. Pour les lecteurs d’école secondaire. 2015.By David Boyer, Homayoun Tabandeh. 2012
Retina specialists describe the risks, symptoms, diagnosis techniques, treatments, and emotional impact of macular degeneration. They explain the differences between…
the dry and wet versions of the disease, discuss hallucinations called Charles Bonnet syndrome, and assess available low-vision tools. c2012.By Robert D'Amato, Joan R Snyder, Michael J Potter. 2000
If you are among the millions of people around the world who suffer from age-related macular degeneration (ARMD), or if…
you care for someone who does, this book offers realistic hope and practical advice based on the latest medical research and personal experience. Dr. D'Amato, an ophthalmologist and pioneer in macular degeneration research, and Joan Snyder, a writer who has ARMD, explain what ARMD is, how it is diagnosed, and how it progresses. They also discuss the questions you need to ask when considering treatment, how to determine whether an alternative treatment could be harmful or helpful, and how to maintain your lifestyle while managing the challenges of ARMD. 2000.By Betty Wason, James J McMillan. 1998